Nigel Clough questioned the desire of his Burton Albion players in Saturday's 4-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers - and Jake Buxton does not want a repeat of that.

As good as Nuno Espirito Santo's big-spending promotion chasers were at the Pirelli Stadium, the Brewers were below par and, after conceding twice in the opening 11 minutes, they struggled to threaten any hint of a comeback.

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"We've been told that if we don't want to show the aggression and the desire, there's no point being here, there's no point being in this division, there's no point being at Burton Albion.

"So that's the decision we've got to make as a group of players.

"If you want to be here, if you want to start earning the shirt, playing for the supporters, working hard for your teammates, you've got to start performing out on the pitch and start doing it day-to-day in training as well.

"It's a blip. It's a blip, but it's tough to take when we've conceded eight goals at home after doing so well last season against these teams.

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"When you are winning games and you are doing well and you are very successful, you don't want football to stop.

"But when you've had a couple of results like we've had, it's a good time for us to get back together, have a little bit of down time, talk about the results and the fixtures that have just gone and try to make sure that when we go back out onto that pitch, regardless of if it's home or away, we make sure we make all those supporters proud when we put on that shirt."